Nokia Lumia 930

Excellent:

49

Good:

67

Average:

10

Bad:

0

The Nokia Lumia 930 it’s essentially the international version of the Lumia Icon. The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of flash memory and a 2420mAh battery. Naturally, it runs Windows Phone 8.1. It also packs a 20-megapixel camera, optical image stabilization and dual LED flashes.

The Lumia 930 has dimensions of 137 x 71 x 9.8mm (H x W x D) and weighs 167g. While sitting comfortable in the hand, I did notice that the handset had a tendency to slip if not held firmly. This sliding would also occur if the Lumia was placed on a...

In early January, Microsoft officially announced special golden editions of its Lumia 830 and Lumia 930 smartphones for various markets, including Europe, Asia Pacific and China, and India, the Middle East and Africa. Coming in either matte black or...

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There's another thing, though. The Lumia 930 comes with wireless charging – that holy grail occasionally attempted by technologists, but never very well. The neat charging disc that comes with the phone still needs access to the mains, but it makes your...

We found the Nokia Lumia 930 to be an excellent Windows Phone device. Perhaps the biggest virtue of the 930 is that it finally packs Nokia's PureView camera goodness into a fairly compact and manageable format, coming with solid premium build but...

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Windows Phone is known for its snappy performance across a wide array of devices, and WP8.1 on the flagship Nokia Lumia 930 provides a smooth, lag-free smartphone experience even on slightly dated hardware. However, the relative lack of applications...

When creating the Lumia 930, Nokia set out with a target in mind – to bring the specs of the Lumia 1520 to a smaller package whilst providing a credible global variant of the Nokia Lumia Icon, which is exclusive to Verizon USA. At the same time, the...

Without doubt, one of the biggest features that all manufacturers aim to include on their handsets is a voice activated personal assistant. Apple has Siri, Samsung has S Voice, almost all Android devices have Google Now and since the launch of Windows...

The Lumia 930 is easily the best Windows Phone we've seen, with a gorgeous screen, great camera and video performance that easily competes with the best Android phones out there.However, we still want more from the apps side of things, and its file...

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The Lumia 930 has a camera which is one of the better cameras put into a smartphone, so that is a win, but with its thick body, it is less comfortable and possibly less appealing than something like the HTC One (M8) which is now available with Windows Phone as an option. If the Lumia 930 had Glance support, this would likely be an easy win for Microsoft, but right now the battle comes down to individual aspects of the competition and what you value more.

The Nokia Lumia 930 is flying the Windows Phone flagship flag for this year's smartphone crop, can it take the fight to the big rivals though? There's a lot riding on the Lumia 930 – it's the first of Nokia's flagships to run Windows Phone 8.1...

The Lumia 930 is the best Windows Phone handset yet. It has a gorgeous, high-definition screen, a powerful quad-core processor, great, high quality design and an excellent camera. But it is still let down by the Windows Phone software. Much has been...

Sometimes, lightning strikes twice. We’ve already had the chance to review the Nokia Lumia 930 as a day-to-day phone, and Stewart found the Lumia to be the best Windows Phone to date. However, I thought it would be worthwhile to take a deeper look at the phone from a photographer’s perspective – to see how Nokia’s vaunted reputation for mobile photography fares...

The Lumia 930 is arguably the best Windows Phone on the market, with a brilliant camera and top-end specs. It's also an improvement over the US version, the Lumia Icon, thanks to broader LTE band support and a free wireless charger in the...

A great follow-up to the Lumia 925, The Lumia 930 is currently the best Windows Phone on the market, with balanced performance, careful manufacturing, a gorgeous 5" display, exemplary fluidity and an effective user interface. But it really deserves a...

Overall the Nokia Lumia 930 is a great device, decent specs, decent camera, great new software and some wonderful new colour schemes. What is there to not like about it?Well apart from a few niggles about heating up whilst gaming, not having a Micro SD...